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Taiwanese Cellist Yu-Yu Liu, 20, is currently a student of Fred Sherry at The Juilliard School. Before entering Juilliard, she studied with Crispin Campbell for four years at Interlochen Arts Academy (IAA). Yu-Yu began to study the piano at age four and the cello at age five. She has recently received a Young Artist Award, Interlochen's highest honor, and an Outstanding Achievement in Cello Perfor ...
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Taiwanese Cellist Yu-Yu Liu, 20, is currently a student of Fred Sherry at The Juilliard School. Before entering Juilliard, she studied with Crispin Campbell for four years at Interlochen Arts Academy (IAA). Yu-Yu began to study the piano at age four and the cello at age five. She has recently received a Young Artist Award, Interlochen's highest honor, and an Outstanding Achievement in Cello Performance from IAA. Yu-Yu has played with the IAA Symphony Orchestra as principle. She joined with the Tainan Symphony Orchestra in 2012. She has worked under the batons of Leonard Slatkin, Octavio Mas-Arocas, Semyon Bychkov, and Marin Alsop in venues such as Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Alice Tully Hall She has played for Joshua Roman, Steven Honigberg, Norman Fischer, and Bonnie Hampton at master classes at IAA. She has been to several summer programs as Interlochen Arts Camp, NHSMI, Music@Menlo, and the Pacific Music Festival in Japan.